📜 Three-mile paved pathway along the Lumber River in Downtown Lumberton.
🔍 Designated a National Wild and Scenic River for 81 miles.
🏞️ Scenic blackwater river views
🚶 Easy access for walking, hiking, canoeing
📚 Rich history of Indigenous people and fossil discoveries
🏕️ Camping facilities available at entry points
🚫 Boats, rafts, canoes prohibited in swimming areas
⚠️ Reservations required for camping
📍 Two main entry points: Princess Ann and Chalk Banks
📸 Take only pictures and memories of historical findings
🕒 Daily, sunrise to sunset.
301 North Water Street, Lumberton, North Carolina.
📞 (910) 671-3869
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